Running Bitbucket Server with a dedicated user
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For production installations, we recommend that you create a new dedicated user that will run Bitbucket Server on your system. This user:
- Should be local.
- Should not have admin privileges.
- Should be a non-privileged user with read, write, modify and execute access (called "Full control" permission on Windows) on the Bitbucket Server install directory and home directory.
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Here is an example of how to create a dedicated user to run Bitbucket Server on Linux:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/useradd --create-home --home-dir /opt/atlassian/bitbucket --shell /bin/bash atlbitbucket
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